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Man and Saint: An Introduction to John Henry Newman

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New York University

The Thomistic Institute chapter at New York University presents a lecture by Prof. Michael Pakaluk titled “Man and Saint: An Introduction to John Henry Newman.”

Catholic Center at NYU | 238 Thompson St., New York, NY, 10012

Thursday, Oct. 10

7:30 PM

The event is free and open to all. Join us in celebrating Newman's upcoming canonization and his impact on many great theologians of the Church in the last century.

About the speaker:

Michael Pakaluk studied philosophy at Harvard College and the University of Edinburgh on a Marshall Scholarship before getting his Ph.D. at Harvard writing a dissertation under John Rawls. He is a recognized authority on classical philosophy, especially Aristotle’s ethics. Pakaluk has held academic appointments at Clark University, Brown University, Ave Maria University, and The Catholic University of America, among others.

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